PASS BOOKS GO
COMMONWEALTH BANK’S NEW SYSTEM. After this week, pass-books relating to accounts in the general department of the Commonwealth Bank will be things of the past (slates the Sydney “Sun”). The client of that institution who has been m the habit of presenting his pass-book after an interval of any period up to, perhaps, a couple of years, and of asking that it be “made up’’ in about five minutes, will be accommodated easily in the future, for the directors of the bank have agreed to the introduction of loose-leaf substitutes for the passbooks. Details of accounts will be as full as formerly, and the particulars will be presented promptly at any date desired, in typewritten sheets, which the customer may take away and retain. As the bank intends to supply folders suitable for the filing of the loose-leaf statements, the customers of the institution will be really better off than they are under the old system. In the Savings Bank department, the use of pass-books will be continued, as at present.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 210, 23 August 1929, Page 9
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